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− | + | The amino acid sequence of the wild-type IgG binding affinity molecule is depicted in Figure 2. The amino acid residues that are responsible for specific binding (red) will be targeted for randomization in the creation of the library. | |
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+ | <b>Figure 2:</b> Amino acid sequence of wild-type IgG binding affinity molecule. Amino acid residues targeted for randomization in library creation in red. | ||
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Affinity Molecule library
The amino acid sequence of the wild-type IgG binding affinity molecule is depicted in Figure 2. The amino acid residues that are responsible for specific binding (red) will be targeted for randomization in the creation of the library.
![](https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/a/a5/T--Wageningen_UR--Results_affinitybody_HelixDomains.jpeg)
Figure 2: Amino acid sequence of wild-type IgG binding affinity molecule. Amino acid residues targeted for randomization in library creation in red.
The amino acid sequence of the wild-type IgG binding affinity molecule is depicted in Figure 2. The amino acid residues that are responsible for specific binding (red) will be targeted for randomization in the creation of the library.
![](https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/a/a5/T--Wageningen_UR--Results_affinitybody_HelixDomains.jpeg)
Figure 2: Amino acid sequence of wild-type IgG binding affinity molecule. Amino acid residues targeted for randomization in library creation in red.